Mr. Rolon is a fixture on radio and once hosted a TV show, 'Terapia (Unica Sesion), ' in which he conducted playful analytical sessions with celebrities reclining on his divan.
Mr Bush left the Hapsburg capital a bit like a ridiculed rich uncle at a family reunion, welcomed insincerely to his face and belittled behind his back.
Mr Dean used online campaigning to make himself a front-runner in opinion polls and in fundraising, but he won only a single state primary, his home state of Vermont.
Mr Paulson's plan is to use public money to buy assets from Banks whose value has slumped with every lurch downwards in America's housing market and which have been shunned by the private sector.
Mr Zoellick will have to convince donors that the bank's best work is often its least showy, filling in the gaps left by other aid-givers keen to boast about their own generosity.
Mr Coates likens this condition to the state of "learned helplessness" identified in the 1960s by Martin Seligman, a psychologist who delivered random electric shocks to dogs constrained in harnesses.
Mr Schauble, who is wheelchair-bound since an assassination attempt in 1990, does not demur when interviewers describe him as the cabinet's "last European".